David Hinnebusch
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Artist, filmmaker, and writer David Hinnebusch, whose busy, erratic-style painting has been likened to that of late Jean-Michel Basquiat, is the son of a UCLA Swahili professor, splitting formative childhood years between the United States and parts of East Africa. This unusual upbringing gives him a worldview and artistic perspective unique and interesting. His website, fakeart.com, tests the stereotype of falsity in Los Angeles art, and his punk rock band Entropy tests the limits of the human ear since the 1980’s. His current show, “Paintings from the Sandy Alleys of L.A.,” can be seen at Black and Blue Gallery in Santa Monica, and his work will also be shown at a fundraiser for Create-A-Village in Long Beach. He has designed a skate-deck exclusively for 18th Street Arts Center, conglomerating colorful paint collage with various type-settings.
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